Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (26 Viewers)

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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Nowadays SM are a cheap and powerful PR tool, even if we don't get anything out of this trial, we should use it to show everyone that the real bad guys are the others, specially Merda, and almost 20 years later, we are again the victims of a corrupt system ( UEFA & EPL + PSG ) and NO the bad guys as they, the saviours of football, are trying to make out
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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Netflix has a new docuseries Bad sports about crime in sports, Calciopoli is the 3rd episode, the story is mainly told by the prosecutor and investigator. It seems to have a lot of holes, but it's interesting to see the case from their perspective.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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Netflix has a new docuseries Bad sports about crime in sports, Calciopoli is the 3rd episode, the story is mainly told by the prosecutor and investigator. It seems to have a lot of holes, but it's interesting to see the case from their perspective.
:rofl: those two corrupt scumbags must be some authentic resource to tell the story. did they explain why they didn't present any wiretaps other than those related to juventus, and why they ignored anything that would compromise inda? did they explain their take on the palazzi papers with the conclusion that inda should have been relegated? can't wait to see.
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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:rofl: those two corrupt scumbags must be some authentic resource to tell the story. did they explain why they didn't present any wiretaps other than those related to juventus, and why they ignored anything that would compromise inda? did they explain their take on the palazzi papers with the conclusion that inda should have been relegated? can't wait to see.
Of course they didn't, it's extremely one sided, just like the whole scandal.

Most of it is about Juve, the only "ref mistakes" in Juve favor shown in the series is against Milan, and then in the end they casually mention that Milan receives a big point penalty as well for their involvement.
 

Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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Netflix has a new docuseries Bad sports about crime in sports, Calciopoli is the 3rd episode, the story is mainly told by the prosecutor and investigator. It seems to have a lot of holes, but it's interesting to see the case from their perspective.
I watched that only last week. Moggi never actually locked the ref inside. He was joking but they took it seriously. I don’t like being lied to.
 

BIG DADDY!!!

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Mar 12, 2004
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The Federal Prosecutor has opened an investigation into 62 suspicious transfers in Serie A, studying the exchange deals and capital gains due to possibly inflated valuations.

La Repubblica and Il Tempo claim a new possible transfer scandal has arrived on the table of Federal Prosecutor Giuseppe Chiné.

The reports claim COVISOC, the Supervisory Commission for Serie A clubs sent a detailed report to the Prosecutor and to the FIGC President Gabriele Gravina, asking them to look into the matter.

The supervisor claims certain businesses might have had significant impact on the accounts of various clubs in the top flight.
Napoli are cited for the Victor Osimhen affair, as four players moved to LOSC Lille for a total value of €20m and two of them are now in Serie D, one in Serie C and the fourth has remained in France without playing.

Juventus have 42 transfers on the list, with 21 players exchanged for a total of €90m, but the money that actually changed hands was just over €3m.

The case is now at the FIGC Prosecutor’s Office, who are yet to open any proceedings. But Federal Prosecutor Chiné is studying the documents and it’s not excluded that a case could be opened in the future.



New scandal brewing?

Paratici still managing to screw us.
 

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